
Let the good times roll
The humble cheese roll, affectionately known as 'Southern Sushi', is a staple for many Mainlanders and hungry cyclists alike.
Never ones to shy away from a highly controversial topic, the good folk at 1964 Magazine have bravely recommended their top picks for where to find the best cheese rolls in the South, many of which are located on or close to Otago's cycling and walking trails.
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